MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (DISTRIBUTION OPEN ACCESS) REGULATIONS, 2015 INDEX

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (DISTRIBUTION OPEN ACCESS) REGULATIONS, 2015 INDEX"

Transcription

1 MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (DISTRIBUTION OPEN ACCESS) REGULATIONS, 2015 INDEX Part A: PRELIMINARY 4 1. Short Title, extent and commencement 4 2. Definitions 4 3. Eligibility to seek Open Access and Nodal Agency 9 4. Processing of Applications for Distribution Open Access and Connectivity 11 Part B: CONNECTIVITY Grant of Connectivity 13 Part C: GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR OPEN ACCESS Open Access Agreement Categories of Open Access Application Procedure Procedure for Long Term Open Access in the Distribution System(s) of Maharashtra Procedure for Medium Term Open Access in the Distribution System(s) within Maharashtra Procedure for Short-term Open Access in the Distribution System(s) within Maharashtra Consent by Distribution Licensee Allotment Priority 31 Part D: OPEN ACCESS CHARGES Billing Wheeling Charges Cross-Subsidy Surcharge Additional Surcharge 35 Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 1 of 104

2 18. Additional Security for Wheeling Compliance with State Grid Code 38 Part E: SCHEDULING, METERING, REVISION AND LOSSES Scheduling Metering and Communication Energy Losses 41 Part F: IMBALANCE AND REACTIVE ENERGY CHARGES Imbalance Charge Banking of Renewable Energy generation Reactive Energy Charge 47 Part G: COMMERCIAL MATTERS Billing, Collection and Disbursement Late Payment Surcharge Default in Payment Payment Security Mechanism Change in points of Injection and Drawal 50 Part H: INFORMATION SYSTEM Information System 51 Part I: MISCELLANEOUS Obligations of Transmission Licensee Curtailment Priority Existing Open Access Contracts Open Access Monitoring and Review Committee Disputes Force Majeure Exemption 54 Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 2 of 104

3 39. Issue of Orders and Practice Directions Power to Amend Powers to Remove Difficulties Repeal and Savings 55 ANNEXURE I: FORM OF APPLICATION FOR CONNECTIVITY 57 ANNEXURE II: CONNECTION AGREEMENT 59 ANNEXURE III: FORMAT FOR SHORT-TERM: FORMAT-STI 78 ANNEXURE IV: MODEL APPLICATION FORM FOR LTOA / MTOA 90 ANNEXURE V: OPEN ACCESS AGREEMENT 94 Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 3 of 104

4 MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (DISTRIBUTION OPEN ACCESS) REGULATIONS, 2015 Electricity Act, 2003 No./MERC/Tech/Open Access Distribution/Regulations/... In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) and sub-section (2) of Section 181 read with sub-section (47) of Section 2, sub-clause (ii) of clause (d) of sub-section (2) of Section 39, sub-clause (ii) of clause (c) of Section 40 and sub-section (2), sub-section (3) and subsection (4) of Section 42 of the Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission hereby makes the following Regulations. Part A: PRELIMINARY 1. Short Title, extent and commencement 1.1. These Regulations may be called the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (Distribution Open Access) Regulations, These Regulations shall apply for Open Access to and use of the distribution system of Distribution Licensees in the State of Maharashtra, and where the network of the Distribution Licensee is not being used but supply to an Open Access Consumer is being provided within the distribution area of the Licensee These Regulations shall come into force from the date of their publication in the Official Gazette. 2. Definitions 2.1. In these Regulations unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Act" means the Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003) as amended from time to time; Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 4 of 104

5 (2) Admissible Drawal or Allotted Capacity means the power transfer in MW between the specified point(s) of injection and point of drawal allowed to a Consumer on the Distribution system; (3) Balancing and Settlement Code means such Code as may be developed by the Maharashtra State Load Despatch Centre and approved by the Commission for the balancing of energy accounts and settlement of differences between energy scheduled and actual energy delivered among the users of the grid in the State of Maharashtra; (4) Banking means the surplus Renewable Energy generation credited with the Distribution Licensee after set off with consumption in the same Time of Day slot as specified in Regulation 24; (5) Bilateral transaction means a transaction for exchange of energy between a specified buyer and specified seller(s), directly or through Trading Licensee or Power Exchange, for a fixed or varying quantum of power for any time period; (6) Billing Demand, in respect of a partial Open Access Consumer, will be the higher of the following: (1) Actual Maximum Demand recorded in the month during 0600 hours to 2200 hrs; (2) Contract Demand as opted by the Consumer; (7) Central Commission or CERC means the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission; (8) Change-over Consumer means a Consumer who was taking supply from a Distribution Licensee though its distribution network and who has changed over to another Distribution Licensee for such supply but continues to be connected to the distribution network of the first Licensee for that purpose; Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 5 of 104

6 (9) Commission (or MERC ) means the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission; (10) Congestion means a situation where the demand for distribution capacity exceeds the Available Transfer Capability; (11) Connection means the connection of the premises of a Consumer with the distribution system of the Distribution Licensee so as to enable the transfer of electricity between such premises and distribution system; (12) Connection Agreement means the agreement to be entered into on approval of grant of Connectivity between Distribution Licensee and Generating Station or a captive generating plant or a consumer or a Licensee, as the case may be; (13) Connectivity for a Generating Station, including a captive generating plant, or a Licensee means the state of getting connected to the distribution system; (14) Consumer shall carry the same meaning as in the Act, but shall be restricted to such consumers within the State of Maharashtra; (15) Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum means the forum established by the Distribution Licensee in pursuance of the Regulations of the Commission governing redressal of consumer grievances; (16) Contract Demand means the demand in kilovolt ampere ( kva ) or Megavolt ampere ( MVA ) as mutually agreed between the Distribution Licensee and the Consumer (i) in the agreement for supply of electricity; or (ii) through other written communication Provided that the unity power factor shall be considered for the purpose of unit conversion from MVA/kVA to MW/kW; Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 6 of 104

7 (17) Day means the day starting at hours and ending at hours; (18) Electricity Supply Code means the Regulations specified by the Commission under clause (u), clause (v), clause (w), clause (x) and clause (zp) of sub-section (2) of Section 181 read with Section 51 of the Act; (19) "Full Open Access Consumer" means an Open Access Consumer who maintains zero demand with the Distribution Licensee in whose area of supply he is located in order to cater to his load requirement; (20) Indian Electricity Grid Code means the Code specified by the Central Commission under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of section 79 of the Act; (21) Long-term Open Access (or LTOA ) means the right to use the distribution system for a period exceeding twelve years but not exceeding twenty-five years; (22) Maximum Demand, in kilowatts or kilo-volt-amperes, shall have the same meaning as in the Electricity Supply Code; (23) Medium-term Open Access (or MTOA ) means the right to use the distribution system for a period exceeding three months but not exceeding three years; (24) Month means a calendar month; (25) Nodal Agency means the agency specified in Regulation 3; (26) Open Access shall have the same meaning as in sub-section (47) of Section 2 of the Act; (27) Open Access Agreement means an agreement for use of the distribution system of a Distribution Licensee for Medium and Long Term Open Access Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 7 of 104

8 (i) entered into between the Distribution Licensee and a person whose premises are situated within its area of supply, where such person requires supply of electricity from a Generating Company or Licensee other than that Distribution Licensee; or (ii) entered into between the Distribution Licensee and a Generating Company or another Licensee for the purpose of giving supply of electricity to such person as referred to in (i) above by using the distribution system of the Distribution Licensee for wheeling of electricity; or (iii) entered into between the Distribution Licensee and a person whose premises are situated within its area of supply, where such person requires supply of electricity from a Power Exchange, established under the relevant CERC Regulations, through a Member or by becoming a Member himself; in accordance with these Regulations; (28) Open Access Consumer means a Consumer of a Distribution Licensee who has been granted Open Access; (29) "Partial Open Access Consumer" means an Open Access Consumer who maintains partial demand with the Distribution Licensee in whose area of supply he is located in order to cater to his load requirement; (30) Pooled Cost of Power Purchase means the weighted average pooled price at which the Distribution Licensee has purchased electricity, including the cost of selfgeneration, if any, in the previous year from long-term and short-term energy suppliers, but excluding those based on Renewable Energy sources; (31) Short-term Open Access (or STOA ) means the right to use the distribution system for a period not exceeding one month at a time; (32) Maharashtra State Load Despatch Centre (or MSLDC ) means the State Load Despatch Centre established in the State of Maharashtra under sub-section (1) of Section 31 of the Act; Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 8 of 104

9 (33) "State Grid Code" means the Code specified by the Commission under clause (h) of sub-section (1) of section 86 of the Act; (34) Supplier means a Generating Company or Licensee, as the case may be, giving supply of electricity to a Consumer or a person situated in the area of supply of another Distribution Licensee by using the distribution system of such other Distribution Licensee pursuant to an Open Access Agreement, or giving supply through dedicated Transmission or Distribution lines; (35) Supply Agreement means an agreement between one or more Consumers, Generating Stations or Licensees, as the case may be, for supply of electricity through Open Access; (36) Time Block means a period of fifteen minutes for which Special Energy Meters record specified electrical parameters and quantities, with the first such period starting at 00:00 hours; 2.2. Words and expressions used herein and not defined in these Regulations but defined in the Act or Indian Electricity Grid Code or the State Grid Code or the Electricity Supply Code or the Rules and other Regulations made under the Act, as the case may be, shall have the meaning assigned to them therein. 3. Eligibility to seek Open Access and Nodal Agency 3.1. Subject to the provisions of these Regulations, a Consumer having Contract Demand of 500 kw and above with a particular Distribution Licensee shall be eligible for Open Access for obtaining supply of electricity from one or more a) Generating Plants or Stations, including Captive Generating Plants; b) Trading Licensees c) Power Exchanges Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 9 of 104

10 d) Other Distribution Licensees e) any other Sources or a combination thereof, and all collectively called Sources. Illustration Say a Consumer having a contract demand of 500 kw can source power through Open Access as explained below: Full Open Access Case - 1: From a single Source supplying entire 500 kw; Case 2: From multiple Sources totaling 500 kw Partial Open Access Case 1: From a single Source supplying, say, 200 kw, and the balance 300 kw from the Distribution Licensee to whom he is connected; Case 2: From multiple Sources supplying, say, a total of 200 kw, and the balance 300 kw from the Distribution Licensee to whom he is connected: Provided that, for the purpose of unit conversion from MVA/kVA to MW/kW, the unity power factor shall be considered; Provided further that a Consumer located in the area of a Distribution Franchisee shall also be eligible for Open Access; Provided also that a Distribution Franchisee shall not be eligible for Open Access, except in his capacity as a Consumer Subject to the provisions of these Regulations, a Generating Company which owns or operates, or intends to own or operate a Generating Station in the State; or a Consumer eligible for Open Access; or a Distribution Licensee; or a Trading Licensee may be an Applicant for Open Access. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 10 of 104

11 3.4. The Nodal Agency for Open Access and Connectivity to the distribution system shall be the Distribution Licensee in whose area of supply the Consumer or Generator is located. Provided that the Nodal Agency shall specify on its website name and contact details of the nodal officer who will be a single point contact for all Open Access and Connectivity related matters in accordance with this regulations. Provided that, in case the Consumer or Generating Station is connected or intends to connect to the network of a Transmission Licensee, then the Nodal Agency shall be as specified in the Regulations of the Commission governing Transmission Open Access or the relevant Regulations of the Central Commission, as the case may be. 4. Processing of Applications for Distribution Open Access and Connectivity 4.1. Application Formats, etc. An application for Connectivity to the distribution system of a Distribution Licensee shall be made to the Nodal Agency in the format at Annexure I of these Regulations, with the required particulars, documents and fees: Provided that every Distribution Licensee shall provide on its internet website, within thirty days from the notification of these Regulations or within sixty days from the grant of Licence, whichever is applicable, the information requirements, procedures, application forms and fees, in downloadable format, necessary for applying for Connectivity or Open Access to its distribution system; Provided further that the application formats under the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (Distribution Open Access) Regulations, 2014 shall continue to be used till such time as the application forms under these Regulations are Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 11 of 104

12 issued or uploaded, and any inconsistency between them and the provisions of these Regulations shall be harmoniously construed for their purposive application Revision of Contract Demand The Contract Demand of a Consumer availing LTOA or MTOA shall be governed by the provisions of the Electricity Supply Code and the Regulations of the Commission governing Standards of Performance: Provided that a Consumer availing STOA shall not be eligible to revise his Contract Demand with the Distribution Licensee during the tenure of the STOA Completion of Works Where the grant of Open Access is agreed to but requires the completion of works relating to extension or augmentation of lines, transformers, metering arrangements, etc., or the commissioning of new Sub-Stations, the Distribution Licensee shall complete such works within the time limits specified the Regulations of the Commission governing Standards of Performance Meter Reading The final meter reading of the Consumer shall be taken by the Distribution Licensee on the date from of commencement of Open Access becomes effective: Provided that the final meter reading shall be taken in the presence of the Consumer or his representative, and the Generating Company or Licensee from whom the Consumer intends to obtain supply of electricity, after written intimation to them: Provided that, if any of these entities are not present as scheduled, the Distribution Licensee may take the final reading and inform them accordingly Settlement of Dues Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 12 of 104

13 A Consumer applying for Open Access to the distribution system shall settle all dues of the Distribution Licensee prior to applying for Open Access: Provided that, where there is a dispute between the Distribution Licensee and the Consumer relating to any charge for electricity or sum other than a charge for electricity, such consumer shall be allowed Open Access pending resolution of such dispute upon deposit of the disputed amount with the Distribution Licensee, in accordance with Section 56 of the Act; Provided further that the Distribution Licensee shall pay interest at a rate equivalent to the Bank Rate of the Reserve Bank of India for the amount of deposit that is returned to the Consumer upon resolution of the dispute The Distribution Licensee may require the Open Access Applicant to make available suitable space in the Applicant s premises for installation of electrical plant or equipment required to provide the Connectivity. Part B: CONNECTIVITY 5. Grant of Connectivity 5.1. A Generating Station, including a captive generating plant, having installed capacity less than 5 MW may apply for connectivity to the distribution system, unless already connected, in accordance with the provisions in this Regulation: Provided that a Generating Station having installed capacity of 5 MW and above may be provided connectivity to the distribution system if such connectivity is found to be technically feasible in accordance with Regulation A Generating Station seeking Connectivity to the distribution system shall apply to the Nodal Agency in the Form as specified in Annexure I. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 13 of 104

14 5.3. The application for Connectivity shall be accompanied by a Demand Draft or proof of payment by electronic mode for a non-refundable fee of Rupees two lakh, or such other amount as may be stipulated by the Commission; Provided that, in case of application made by a Renewable Energy-based generating plant, the non-refundable fee shall be Rupees one lakh, or such other amount as may be stipulated by the Commission Upon receipt of the application, the Distribution Licensee shall, in consultation with the STU if required, carry out the inter-connection study as specified in the relevant Regulations of the Central Electricity Authority governing technical standards for connectivity to the Grid While granting Connectivity, the Distribution Licensee shall indicate the name of the sub-station or switchyard where Connectivity is to be granted; the design features such as switchyard and interconnection facility upto the point of injection into its sub-station; and the period required to complete any additional works that may be necessary The cost of creation or augmentation of the required facilities shall be borne by the Generating Station. Provided that the cost of creation or augmentation of infrastructure for Renewable Energy Generating Stations shall be borne by that station or Distribution Licensee or STU, as the case may be, in accordance with the Regulations of the Commission governing the Tariff for Renewable Energy; Provided further that the ownership of assets created by the Generating Station shall remain with that station. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 14 of 104

15 5.7. The Applicant and the Distribution Licensee shall comply with the provisions of the relevant Regulations of the Central Electricity Authority governing the technical standards for Connectivity to the grid The Applicant and the Distribution Licensee shall enter into a Connection Agreement upon grant of Connectivity in the format provided as in Annexure II. Provided that the Distribution Licensee shall provide the format for such Agreement on its website within thirty days from the notification of these Regulations. Provided further that, in case of a prospective Consumer of a Distribution Licensee, the Connectivity to the distribution system shall be governed by the procedure specified in the Electricity Supply Code The grant of Connectivity shall not entitle an Applicant to interchange any power through Open Access unless it obtains approval for Open Access in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations Infirm Power A Generating Station which has been granted connectivity to the distribution system shall be permitted by the MSLDC and the Distribution Licensee, subject to grid security considerations, to undertake testing, including full-load testing, by injecting infirm power into the grid before its commercial operation and prior to availing Open Access A Generating Station which has been granted Connectivity to the grid shall be permitted by the MSLDC and the Distribution Licensee to inject infirm power into the grid during testing, including full-load testing, before its commercial operation for a period not exceeding six months from the date of its first synchronization: Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 15 of 104

16 Provided that the Distribution Licensee may allow extension of the period beyond six months for a further period not exceeding two months, on an application made by the Generating Company at least two months prior to the close of the initial period of six months The Generating Station shall provide such information as may be required to satisfy the Distribution Licensee that the injection of infirm power prior to commercial operation is solely for the purpose of testing and commissioning The commercial treatment of such infirm power from a Generating Station, other than those based on non-conventional energy sources, shall be as specified in by the Regulations of the Commission governing multi-year tariff determination: Provided that the power injected into the grid on account of such testing from a Generating Station for which tariff has not been determined by the Commission shall be the lower of the following: the rate for imbalance determined by the Commission under the Intra-State Balancing and Settlement Code; or the average variable cost of long-term power purchase as approved by the Commission in the prevailing Tariff Order in respect of the Distribution Licensee to whom the Generating Station intends to sell power Before injecting infirm power, the Generating Station shall enter into an Agreement with the Distribution Licensee to supply such power: Provided that, in case the Generating Station does not have an Agreement for sale of power with any Licensee, there shall be no charge for such infirm power injected into the grid, and it shall be credited to the Distribution Licensee to whom the Generating Station is connected. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 16 of 104

17 5.11. A Generating Station or a Consumer already connected to the distribution system or to whom Connectivity is already granted under an existing arrangement shall not be required to apply for Connectivity for the same capacity; however, in case of augmentation of capacity of the Generating Station or an increase in power requirement of the Consumer, including a captive user, a fresh application for modification to the Connectivity provisions shall be required in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations The Distribution Licensee shall convey its decision on grant of Connectivity within thirty days from the receipt of an application complete in all respects: Provided that the Distribution Licensee may reject an application, giving reasons for such rejection, after giving the Applicant an opportunity represent against the proposed rejection: Provided that an Applicant aggrieved by rejection of its application seeking grant of Connectivity may make a representation to the Commission. Part C: GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR OPEN ACCESS 6. Open Access Agreement 6.1. An Open Access Agreement shall be entered into upon grant of Medium or Long Term Open Access in the format provided in Annexure II, to enable the Consumer to obtain supply through Open Access The Distribution Licensee shall provide the format of the Agreement on its internet website, in downloadable format, within thirty days from the notification of these Regulations or sixty days from the grant of Distribution Licence, as may be applicable: 6.3. The Distribution Licensee shall give the Applicant, a notice of not less than ten (10) days prior to signing of the Open Access Agreement post confirmation of completion of all works and fulfilment of all requirements under the Act and these Regulations for grant of Open Access to such Consumer; Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 17 of 104

18 (a) the date and time of the final meter reading of the Consumer, if applicable; and (b) the date and time of termination of the agreement of supply, if applicable, and commencement of the Open Access Agreement for MTOA and LTOA. Provided that the Applicant shall enter into Open Access Agreement within 30 days of such notice, failing with Open Access may be terminated by Nodal Agency unless sufficient cause is shown for the delay. 7. Categories of Open Access 7.1. The application procedure, application fee and the time frame for processing applications for Open Access shall depend on the inter-se location of drawal and injection points, i.e. on whether; (a) both are within the same distribution system; (b) both are within the State but in different distribution systems; (c) both are in different States Duration of Open Access The Applicant seeking Open Access of distribution system for period specified below shall be termed as following: Open Access type Duration Exceeding twelve years but not Long-term Open Access (LTOA) exceeding twenty-five years Medium-term Open Access Exceeding three months but not (MTOA) exceeding three years Short-term Open Access (STOA) Not exceeding one month Provided that for the period between three years and twelve years, the Applicant may seek multiple MTOA for a maximum period of three years at a time. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 18 of 104

19 8. Application Procedure 8.1. An application for Open Access shall be made in the prescribed Form to the Nodal Agency along with application fees and any other charges as may be stipulated by the Commission from time to time. Provided that the time periods specified in Regulations 9, 10 and 11 shall be applicable from the date of submission of an Application which is complete in all respects Application Procedure for Open Access involving Inter-State Transmission System Notwithstanding anything contained in Regulations 9, 10 and 11, the procedure for Inter-State Open Access shall be as per the Central Commission s Regulations: Provided that, in case of a Consumer connected to a distribution system seeking Inter-State Open Access, the MSLDC shall, before giving its consent to the RLDC as required under the Central Commission s Regulations, obtain the consent of the Distribution Licensee concerned in accordance with Regulation The Nodal Agency and Documents to accompany the application shall be as specified in the Tables below: Consumer seeking Distribution Open Access S. No. Period Injection point Drawal point Nodal agency Documents to accompany the application Short-term Open Access Any Distribution system within Maharashtra Intra-State transmission system within Maharashtra Any Distribution system within Maharashtra Any Distribution system within Maharashtra Distribution Licensee on whose Distribution System the Consumer is connected Distribution Licensee on whose Distribution System the Consumer is connected Supply Agreement, Copy of latest electricity bill of the Consumer Supply Agreement, Copy of latest electricity bill of the Consumer Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 19 of 104

20 S. No. Consumer seeking Distribution Open Access Period Injection point Drawal point Nodal agency Documents to accompany the application Other than Maharashtra At Distribution System within Maharashtra and selling power to Power Exchange Medium-Term Open Access OR Long Term Open Access Any Distribution System within Maharashtra Intra-State Transmission System within Maharashtra Other than Maharashtra Any Distribution system within Maharashtra - Consumer connected at Distribution System within Maharashtra and opting to avail power supply from Power Exchange Any Distribution System within Maharashtra Any Distribution System within Maharashtra Any Distribution System within Maharashtra As per Central Commission Regulations Distribution Licensee where the Generator is connected Distribution Licensee on whose Distribution System the Consumer is connected Distribution Licensee on whose Distribution System the Consumer is connected Distribution Licensee on whose Distribution System the Consumer is connected Central Transmission Utility Consent from concerned SLDCs and Distribution Licensees as applicable, Supply Agreement, Copy of latest electricity bill in case the Applicant is a Consumer of Distribution Licensee Power Exchangerelated documents Power Exchangerelated documents, copy of latest electricity bill of the Consumer Copy of Supply Agreement Copy of Supply Agreement Copy of Supply Agreement, Consent from concerned SLDCs and Distribution Licensees as applicable Provided that fees shall be payable in accordance with the schedule of Charges approved by the Commission from time to time The Application shall be accompanied by the following documents also, where applicable Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 20 of 104

21 Proof of payment of Application fee Copy of Trading Licence, Copy of relevant documents from Exchange if power is sought through Power Exchange (Registration/ Membership details, Member-Client agreement etc), Copy of Memorandum of Association and Chartered Accountant certificate of shareholding pattern, if power is sought under captive mode 8.5. Upon approval of Open Access, the Distribution Licensee shall conduct testing of metering and other accessory for installation of SEM and CT/PT with the required specifications In case of Open Access approved in respect of power from a Captive Generating Plant, the Consumer, Generating Station or Trading Licensee, as the case may be, shall inform the Nodal Agency, within ten days, of any change in the captive status resulting in levy of Cross-Subsidy Surcharge becoming applicable Where a Consumer connected to the transmission system seeks Intra-State Transmission Open Access, any charges applicable and accruable to the concerned Distribution Licensee shall be payable by the Consumer to the Distribution Licensee in whose Licence area such Consumer is located The Supply Agreement to be furnished along with the Application shall also indicate the variable charge for power supply so as to enable the MSLDC to run its merit order dispatch The Nodal Agency shall grant Medium-term or Short-term Open Access if the resultant power flow can be accommodated in the existing distribution system or the distribution system under execution The Distribution Licenses shall provide the facility of on-line submission of Applications for Connectivity and Open Access Applications within ninety days from the notification of these Regulations. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 21 of 104

22 9. Procedure for Long Term Open Access in the Distribution System(s) of Maharashtra 9.1. The procedure for Long term Open Access when the point(s) of injection or drawal are located in the same or different distribution systems in Maharashtra shall be in accordance with the provisions below The Application to the Nodal Agency for grant of Long-term Open Access shall be as per the application form as provided in Annexure-IV Where augmentation of the distribution system(s) is likely to be required for the grant of Open Access, but the quantum of power to be injected and drawn has not been finalized, the Applicant shall communicate the expected quantum of such power on an indicative basis: Provided that the Applicant shall bear the cost of any augmentation of the distribution system that may be required, even if the source of supply or off-take of power is not identified, where such cost is not recovered from the Generating Station as provided for in Regulation 5.7. Provided further that the precise source of supply or destination of off-take, as the case may be, shall be intimated to the Distribution Licensee at least two years prior to the intended date of availing Long-term Open Access, or such other period as estimated by the Distribution Licensee to be required for augmentation of the distribution system, whichever is lesser; Provided also that, where augmentation of the Intra-State Transmission System is required, the precise source of supply or destination of off-take, as the case may be, shall be intimated to the Distribution Licensee at least three years prior to the intended date of availing Long-term Open Access, or such other period as estimated by Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 22 of 104

23 Distribution Licensee or the STU for augmentation of the distribution or transmission system, whichever is lesser Where there is any material change in location of the Applicant or an increase of more than ten percent in the quantum of power to be interchanged using the distribution system, a fresh Application shall be made; 9.5. Bank Guarantee: (a) A Bank Guarantee, in favour of the Nodal Agency, for the following amounts, or such other amounts as may be stipulated by the Commission, shall accompany the Application: Application case In all except Renewable Energy based transactions Renewable Energy based transactions Bank Guarantee Amount per MW of total power to be transmitted Rs 10,000/- (Rupees Ten thousand) Rs 5,000/- (Rupees Five thousand) (b) The Bank Guarantee shall be kept valid and subsisting till i. the execution of the Long-term Open Access Agreement, where augmentation of the distribution system is required; or ii. till operationalization of Long-term Open Access, where augmentation of the transmission system is not required. (c) The Bank Guarantee will be returned to the Applicant within fifteen days i. of signing of the Long-term Open Access Agreement; or ii. of rejection of such Application. (d) The Bank Guarantee may be encashed by the Nodal Agency i. if the application for Open Access is withdrawn by the Applicant; or ii. if the Long-term Open Access rights are relinquished prior to the operationalization of such rights, where augmentation of the distribution system is not required. iii. Upon failure to submit the additional Bank Guarantee by the Applicant during construction phase, where augmentation of distribution system is required. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 23 of 104

24 9.6. On receipt of the Application for Open Access, the Nodal Agency shall obtain all the permissions and clearances from the Distribution Licensees, MSLDC, STU and other agencies, as may be required, for the Open Access transaction The Nodal Agency shall convey its decision on the grant of Long-term Open Access within 120 days if system augmentation is not required, or within 180 days otherwise: Provided further that no Application shall be rejected by the Nodal Agency without communicating the reasons in writing Based on the system study, the Distribution Licensee shall indicate the distribution arrangements including the augmentation that would be required to provide Long-term Open Access, and shall communicate to the Applicant the date from which such Open Access shall be granted and the applicable charges The Applicant and the Distribution licensee shall thereafter enter into an Open Access Agreement in accordance these Regulations Immediately after grant of Long-term Open Access, the Distribution Licensee shall inform the MSLDC so that it is taken into consideration while processing requests for scheduling of power received under an Open Access Agreement Upon expiry of the period of Long-term Open Access, the consumer, Generating Company or Licensee, as the case, may be shall not be entitled to any priority/ preference for renewal of the term. 10. Procedure for Medium Term Open Access in the Distribution System(s) within Maharashtra The procedure for Medium-term Open Access when the point of injection and/or the point of drawal are located in the same or different distribution systems within Maharashtra shall be in accordance with the provisions below. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 24 of 104

25 10.2. The Application to the Nodal Agency for grant of Medium-term Open Access shall be as per the application form as provided in Annexure-IV The Application for grant of Medium-term Open Access shall be made to the Nodal Agency between 3 months to 12 months prior to the intended commencement of Open Access. Illustration: Application for grant of MTOA commencing 1st August 2015 shall be made between 1st August 2014 and the last day of April On receipt of the Application for Open Access, the Nodal Agency shall obtain all the permissions and clearances from the Distribution Licensees, MSLDC, STU and other agencies, as may be required, for the Open Access transaction The Nodal Agency shall convey its decision to grant or refuse Medium-term Open Access within 60 days Provided further that no Application shall be rejected by the Nodal Agency without communicating the reasons in writing On being satisfied that the requirements specified under Regulation 8 are met, the Distribution Licensee shall grant Medium-term Open Access for the period stated in the application: Provided that for reasons to be recorded in writing, the Distribution Licensee may grant Medium-term Open Access for a period less than that sought for by the applicant: The Applicant and the Distribution licensee shall thereafter enter into an Open Access Agreement in accordance these Regulations. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 25 of 104

26 10.8. Immediately after grant of Medium-term Open Access, the Distribution Licensee shall inform the MSLDC so that it is taken into consideration while processing requests for scheduling of power received under an Open Access Agreement Upon expiry of the period of Medium-term Open Access, the consumer, Generating Company or Licensee, as the case, may be shall not be entitled to any priority/ preference for renewal of the term. 11. Procedure for Short-term Open Access in the Distribution System(s) within Maharashtra The procedure set out below shall apply to Short-term Open Access where the point(s) of injection and/or the point of drawal are located in the same or different distribution systems within Maharashtra Open Access in Advance (a) Application seeking Short-term Open Access shall be made to the Nodal Agency, with a copy to MSLDC and the Distribution Licensee in whose area the Generation Station is situated. (b) The Application may be made up to four months prior to the month of Short-term Open Access, but not later than the tenth day of the preceding month. Illustration: Application for Short-term Open Access in the month of August shall be submitted between 1st April and 10th July. (c) A separate Application shall be made for each month, and for each transaction in a month incase injection or drawl point are different. (d) All Applications received till the tenth day of the month shall be treated as having been received on the tenth day of the month. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 26 of 104

27 (e) The Nodal Agency shall convey grant of Open Access or otherwise in the format provided at Annexure III [Format-ST2], along with the schedule of required payments, to the Applicant within ten working days. (f) The Application Form for grant of Short-term Open Access is provided at Annexure III [Format ST-1]. (g) No Application shall be rejected without reasons to be communicated in writing Day-Ahead Open Access Day-Ahead Open Access of distribution system(s) shall be permitted if surplus capacity is available in the concerned Distribution Licensee s system The Application for grant of Day-Ahead Open Access shall be made to the Nodal Agency between three days prior to the date of scheduling and 10:00 Hours of the day immediately preceding the date of scheduling of the transaction, and all such Applications shall be treated as having being received at the same time and shall have same priority. Illustration: An Application for Day-Ahead transaction on 15th August shall be received only between 13th August and 10:00 hours of 14th August The Nodal Agency shall check for congestion and convey grant of approval or otherwise in the format provided in Annexure III [Format-ST2] as provided Regulation 11.2 by 12:00 Hours of the day immediately preceding the date of scheduling of the transaction All other provisions applicable to Short-term Open Access shall apply to applications for Day-Ahead Open Access Bidding Procedure (a) If the capacity sought by the Applicant in advance for the following month is more than the available capacity, or the Nodal Agency perceives congestion of any Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 27 of 104

28 element of the distribution system or transmission system involved in the transaction, in consultation with MSLDC if required, the allocation shall be made through an electronic bidding procedure. (b) The decision of the Nodal Agency and MSLDC in respect of any expected congestion shall be final and binding. (c) The Nodal Agency shall convey to the Applicants the information regarding such congestion and its decision to invite bids, indicating the floor price in the format provided in Annexure III [Format-ST3]. (d) The Nodal Agency shall also display the bidding information on its internet website. (e) The floor price of transmission and Wheeling Charges determined on the basis of the relevant Orders of the Commission shall be indicated in the format provided in Annexure III [Format-ST3]. (f) The Bids shall be accepted in the format [Format-ST4], provided at Annexure III, up to the closing time indicated in the bidding invitation [Format-ST3]. (g) No modification to a Bid, once submitted, shall be entertained. (h) The Application of an Applicant who does not participate in the bidding process shall be deemed to have been withdrawn. (i) The Nodal Agency shall not entertain any request for extension of time for submission of Bids. (j) The bidders shall quote their price (rounded-off to a whole number) in the denomination in which the floor price has been determined. (k) The quoted prices shall be arranged serially in descending order, and the allocation of available capacities shall be accorded in such order until the capacities are exhausted. (l) If the same price is quoted by two or more Applicants, the allocation from any residual available capacity as at (k) above shall be made in proportion to the capacity being sought by them. (m) All Applicants in whose favour full capacities have been allotted shall pay the highest price obtained in the bidding process. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 28 of 104

29 (n) Applicants who are allotted capacity less than that applied for shall pay the price quoted by them. (o) The Nodal Agency shall reject bids which are incomplete, vague or not in conformity with the bidding procedure. (p) The successful Bidders in favour of whom the capacities have been allocated shall pay transmission charges or Wheeling Charges, as the case may be, determined by bidding under this Regulation The capacity reserved by a Short-term Open Access Consumer, Generating Station or Licensee, as the case may be, shall not be transferable Upon expiry of the period of Short-term Open Access, the Consumer, Generating Station or Licensee, as the case may be, shall not be entitled to any priority for renewal of the term. Non-utilisation of Short-term Open Access If the Consumer, Generating Company or Licensee, as the case may be, is unable to utilize for more than four hours the full or a substantial part of its allocated capacity, it shall inform the MSLDC along with reasons therefor, and may surrender the use of such capacity but shall pay transmission and Wheeling Charges applicable to the original reserved capacity and period The MSLDC may cancel or reduce the capacity allocated, to the extent that it is underutilised and after giving notice to the affected parties, when such capacity is underutilised for more than three days or the Consumer, Generating Company or Licensee, as the case may be, fails to inform the Distribution Licensee of its inability to utilise the allocated capacity The surplus capacity becoming available as a result of such surrender or reduction or cancellation of capacity may be allocated to any other Short-term Open Access Applicant in the serial order of pending Applications. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 29 of 104

30 12. Consent by Distribution Licensee Before giving consent for Open Access, and subject to the other provisions of these Regulations, the Distribution Licensee(s) shall verify the availability of (i) infrastructure necessary for time-block-wise energy metering and accounting in accordance with the provisions of the State Grid Code, and (ii) capacity in the distribution system Where the availability of necessary infrastructure and capacity in the distribution system has been established, the Distribution Licensee(s) shall convey its consent to the MSLDC within five working days of receipt of an Application; and MSLDC shall, within three working days of receipt of consent from the Distribution Licensee(s), convey its decision on grant of Short-term Open Access to the Nodal Agency In case the MSLDC, or Distribution Licensee other than the Nodal Agency, finds that the Application is incomplete or otherwise deficient, it shall communicate the deficiency to the Nodal Agency by or fax within three working days of receipt of the Application In case the Nodal Agency finds that the Application is incomplete or otherwise deficient, or any deficiency is communicated by MSLDC or the other Distribution Licensee, it shall communicate the deficiency to the Applicant by or fax within five working days of receipt of the application In case the Application is found to be in order but the Nodal Agency refuses to give consent, such refusal shall be communicated, with reasons, to the Applicant within five working days from its receipt, by or fax Subject to the provisions of Regulation 3.1, the Distribution Licensee shall provide its consent for Day-Ahead Open Access immediately if there are no claims pending from the Consumer. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 30 of 104

31 13. Allotment Priority Except in case of STOA, where capacity is available in the distribution system, the Nodal Agency shall consider applications for Open Access on a first come, first served basis Where two or more Applications are received on the same day, an Application for a longer duration shall take precedence over one for a shorter duration of Open Access to the distribution system, as set out below: Priority for grant of Open Access Priority 1 Highest Priority Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Lowest Priority Allotment Distribution Licensee, irrespective of whether Open Access sought is for Long-term, Medium-term or Short-term Other Long-term Open Access Applicants Other Medium-term Open Access Applicants Other Short-term Open Access Applicants Provided that two or more Applications for the same duration of Open Access received on the same day shall be treated pari passu for allotment and, if the available capacity is insufficient to accommodate all Applications, the Applicants shall be allotted shares in the available capacity proportionate to the capacities applied for The allotment priority for Short-term Open Access Applicants shall be decided subject to capacity availability When the quantum of STOA applied for is more than the available capacity and the Applicant is not able to limit his requirement accordingly, the Application with the next priority shall be taken up for consideration. Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 31 of 104

32 Part D: OPEN ACCESS CHARGES 14. Billing The bill for use of the distribution system for wheeling of electricity shall be raised by the Distribution Licensee on the Consumer, Generating Company or Licensee to whom the Open Access is granted, and shall indicate the following: (i) Wheeling Charges in accordance with Regulation 15; (ii) Cross-Subsidy Surcharge in accordance with Regulation 16; (iii) Additional Surcharge on the charges for wheeling in accordance with Regulation 17; (iv) MSLDC fees and charges: Provided that, if the Distribution Licensee schedules power for the Open Access Consumer, Generating Company or Licensee, as the case may be, the MSLDC fees and charges payable by the Licensee shall be shared by them in the ratio of scheduled demand of Open Access sought to the total demand of the Distribution Licensee on a pro-rata basis for Long-term and Medium-term Open Access; and the scheduling and other operating charges shall be levied by the Distribution Licensee on the Short-term Open Access Consumer, Generating Station or Licensee at the rate approved for Short-term Open Access by the Commission in its applicable Order determining MSLDC Fees and Charges: Provided further that any specific methodology for charging MSLDC fees and charges as may be approved by the Commission from time to time through separate Order or any other Regulations shall be applicable; (v) Transmission Charges: Provided that a Partial Open Access Consumer, Generating Station or Licensee, as the case may be, shall pay the Transmission Charges to the Distribution Licensee instead of the Transmission Licensee for using a transmission network: Draft MERC Distribution Open Access Regulations, 2015 Page 32 of 104

MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (TRANSMISSION OPEN ACCESS) REGULATIONS, 2016 INDEX

MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (TRANSMISSION OPEN ACCESS) REGULATIONS, 2016 INDEX MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (TRANSMISSION OPEN ACCESS) REGULATIONS, 2016 INDEX Part A: PRELIMINARY 3 1. Short Title, Applicability and Commencement 3 2. Definitions 3 3. Eligibility to

More information

MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTIFICATION (TRANSMISSION OPEN ACCESS) REGULATIONS, 2014

MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTIFICATION (TRANSMISSION OPEN ACCESS) REGULATIONS, 2014 104 MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTIFICATION (TRANSMISSION OPEN ACCESS) REGULATIONS, 2014 ELECTRICITY ACT, 2003. No./MERC/Tech/Open Access Transmission/Regulations/2014/561. In exercise

More information

Draft JSERC (Terms and Conditions for Intra State Open Access) Regulations, 2016

Draft JSERC (Terms and Conditions for Intra State Open Access) Regulations, 2016 Draft JSERC (Terms and Conditions for Intra State Open Access) Regulations, 2016 JHARKHAND STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION In exercise of powers conferred by Section 181 read with relevant provisions

More information

KERALA STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTIFICATION

KERALA STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTIFICATION KERALA STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTIFICATION No. 1824/CT/KSERC/2012 Dated, Thiruvananthapuram 10 th September, 2013 Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission (Connectivity and Intrastate

More information

CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI NOTIFICATION

CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI NOTIFICATION CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI NOTIFICATION No.L-7/105(121)/2007-CERC Dated the 25 th January, 2008 In exercise of powers conferred by Section 178 of the Electricity Act, 2003 and

More information

CHAPTER I: PRELIMINARY

CHAPTER I: PRELIMINARY ASSAM ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTIFICATION 7 th February, 2018 DRAFT AERC (TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR OPEN ACCESS) REGULATIONS, 2018 No. AERC 616/2017-- In exercise of powers conferred by Section

More information

(A Govt. of Maharashtra Undertaking) - CIN: U40109MH2005SGC153645

(A Govt. of Maharashtra Undertaking) - CIN: U40109MH2005SGC153645 (A Govt. of Maharashtra Undertaking) - CIN: U40109MH2005SGC153645 PROCEDURE FOR DISTRIBUTION OPEN ACCESS INDEX Sr. No. Chapters Page No. 01 Preamble 02 02 Types of Open Access 02 03 Eligibility to Seek

More information

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. Part VI --- Section 2 (Supplement)

TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. Part VI --- Section 2 (Supplement) TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 30A CHENNAI, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2005 Aadi 18, Parthiba, Thiruvalluvar Aandu - 2036 Part VI --- Section 2 (Supplement) NOTIFICATIONS BY HEADS OF

More information

ASSAM ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (DEVIATION SETTLEMENT MECHANISM AND RELATED MATTERS) REGULATIONS, 2018 NOTIFICATION

ASSAM ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (DEVIATION SETTLEMENT MECHANISM AND RELATED MATTERS) REGULATIONS, 2018 NOTIFICATION ASSAM ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (DEVIATION SETTLEMENT MECHANISM AND RELATED MATTERS) REGULATIONS, 2018 November 2018 NOTIFICATION No. AERC 694/2018 - In exercise of the powers conferred under sub-section

More information

DETAILED PROCEDURE FOR GRANT OF CONNECTIVITY & OPEN ACCESS IN INTRA-STATE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

DETAILED PROCEDURE FOR GRANT OF CONNECTIVITY & OPEN ACCESS IN INTRA-STATE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM DETAILED PROCEDURE FOR GRANT OF CONNECTIVITY & OPEN ACCESS IN INTRA-STATE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 1. Introduction: 1.1 The Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission notified KSERC (Connectivity and Intra-state

More information

CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI. Notification

CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI. Notification CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI Notification Dated the 17 th Feburary 2016 No. L-1/(3)/2009-CERC: In exercise of the powers conferred under section 178 of the Electricity Act, 2003

More information

GUIDELINES/PROCEDURE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SHORT TERM OPEN ACCESS (STOA)

GUIDELINES/PROCEDURE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SHORT TERM OPEN ACCESS (STOA) Annexure-A GUIDELINES/PROCEDURE FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF SHORT TERM OPEN ACCESS (STOA) 1. Eligibility Requirements: (1) The Short Term Open Access shall be permissible to a consumer having a contract demand

More information

THE ORISSA DISTRIBUTION AND RETAIL SUPPLY LICENCE, 1999 (WESCO)

THE ORISSA DISTRIBUTION AND RETAIL SUPPLY LICENCE, 1999 (WESCO) THE ORISSA DISTRIBUTION AND RETAIL SUPPLY LICENCE, 1999 (WESCO) (NO. 4/99) (Issued under OERC Order Dt. 31.03.99 in Case No. 25/98) Western Electricity Supply Company of Orissa Limited Registered office:

More information

Index. 1. Introduction: Scope of the Guidelines Preparation for inviting bids Tariff Structure 6. 5.

Index. 1. Introduction: Scope of the Guidelines Preparation for inviting bids Tariff Structure 6. 5. Index 1. Introduction: 1 2. Scope of the Guidelines 2 3. Preparation for inviting bids 4 4. Tariff Structure 6 5. Bidding Process 8 6. Bid submission and evaluation 10 7. Contract award and conclusion

More information

Draft JSERC (Procedure, Terms & conditions for the Grant of Transmission licensee and other related matters) Regulations, 2018

Draft JSERC (Procedure, Terms & conditions for the Grant of Transmission licensee and other related matters) Regulations, 2018 Draft JSERC (Procedure, Terms & conditions for the Grant of Transmission licensee and other related matters) Regulations, 2018 JHARKHAND STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION Jharkhand State Electricity

More information

Shortage / Surplus Power available with TATA POWER -DDL

Shortage / Surplus Power available with TATA POWER -DDL 01.01.2018 Shortage / Surplus Power available with TATA POWER -DDL 1. Details of Surplus power available with TATA POWER -DDL along with terms and Conditions for Banking of Power is as mentioned below:

More information

GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (GERC) LICENSING OF ELECTRICITY TRADING. Notification No. 3 of 2005

GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (GERC) LICENSING OF ELECTRICITY TRADING. Notification No. 3 of 2005 GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (GERC) LICENSING OF ELECTRICITY TRADING Notification No. 3 of 2005 In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 181 read with Section 15, 16, 18 and 52 of the

More information

No. HPSEBL/CE(SO&P)/IS-60A(Vol-IV)/ Dated:

No. HPSEBL/CE(SO&P)/IS-60A(Vol-IV)/ Dated: Tender Document No.: 4 HIMACHAL PRADESH STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD LIMITED (A State Government Undertaking) Office of the Chief Engineer (SO&P), Vidyut Bhawan, Shimla-171004 (HP) Tel./Fax No. 0177-2653119,

More information

Shortage / Surplus Power available with TATA POWER -DDL

Shortage / Surplus Power available with TATA POWER -DDL 09.07.2018 Shortage / Surplus Power available with TATA POWER -DDL 1. Details of Surplus power available with TATA POWER -DDL along with terms and Conditions for Banking of Power is as mentioned below:

More information

INDEX. Sr. No. Particulars Page No.

INDEX. Sr. No. Particulars Page No. MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION Mumbai DRAFT Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (Standards of Performance of Distribution Licensees, Period for Giving Supply and Determination

More information

Shortage / Surplus Power available with TATA POWER -DDL

Shortage / Surplus Power available with TATA POWER -DDL 20.02.2019 Shortage / Surplus Power available with TATA POWER -DDL 1. Details of Surplus power available with TATA POWER -DDL along with terms and Conditions for Banking of Power is as mentioned below:

More information

BIHAR ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION, PATNA FEES, FINES AND CHARGES REGULATIONS,

BIHAR ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION, PATNA FEES, FINES AND CHARGES REGULATIONS, fuca/ku la0 ih0 Vh0&40 fcgkj xtv vlk/kkj.k vad fcgkj ljdkj }kjk izdkf kr 21TH MAGHA 1927(S) (NO. PATNA 95) PATNA, FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 2006 BIHAR ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION, PATNA FEES, FINES

More information

AGREEMENT FOR SALE OF POWER. THIS AGREEMENT FOR SALE OF POWER is made and executed at on the day of, 2017 ( Agreement ) BY AND BETWEEN

AGREEMENT FOR SALE OF POWER. THIS AGREEMENT FOR SALE OF POWER is made and executed at on the day of, 2017 ( Agreement ) BY AND BETWEEN AGREEMENT FOR SALE OF POWER THIS AGREEMENT FOR SALE OF POWER is made and executed at on the day of, 2017 ( Agreement ) BY AND BETWEEN National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) a company incorporated under

More information

HARYANA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION. Notification. The 10th August, Electricity Supply Code. (1) recovery of electricity charges,

HARYANA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION. Notification. The 10th August, Electricity Supply Code. (1) recovery of electricity charges, HARYANA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION Regulation No: HERC/ 05 /2004 Notification The 10th August, 2004 Electricity Supply Code Where as the Electricity Act, 2003 provides that the Commission shall

More information

THE JHARKHAND GAZETTE EXTRAORIDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY 19 ASHUIN, 1928 (S) Ranchi, Wednesday the 11 th October, 2006

THE JHARKHAND GAZETTE EXTRAORIDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY 19 ASHUIN, 1928 (S) Ranchi, Wednesday the 11 th October, 2006 THE JHARKHAND GAZETTE EXTRAORIDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 559 19 ASHUIN, 1928 (S) Ranchi, Wednesday the 11 th October, 2006 JHARKHAND STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION RANCHI NOTIFICATION The

More information

National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Wheeling of Electric Power) Regulations, 2015

National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Wheeling of Electric Power) Regulations, 2015 National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Wheeling of Electric Power) Regulations, 2015 S.R.O.. In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 47 of the Regulation of Generation, Transmission and Distribution

More information

UTTARAKHAND POWER CORPORATION LTD. BID DOCUMENT FOR PURCHASE OF POWER COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL CONDITIONS

UTTARAKHAND POWER CORPORATION LTD. BID DOCUMENT FOR PURCHASE OF POWER COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL CONDITIONS UTTARAKHAND POWER CORPORATION LTD. COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL CONDITIONS SPECIFICATION NO. UPCL/CGM-04/10-11 (POWER PURCHASE) Dated 26.07.10 Bid Document Available on the UPCL s web-site (www.upcl.org) Chief

More information

Bhopal, Dated: 23rd July, 2004

Bhopal, Dated: 23rd July, 2004 Bhopal, Dated: 23rd July, 2004 No.1998/MPERC/2004.In exercise of powers under Section 16 of the Electricity Act 2003, MPERC specifies the Conditions of Transmission License applicable to the Transmission

More information

GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (GERC)

GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (GERC) GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (GERC) FEES, FINES AND CHARGES REGULATIONS Notification No. 6 of 2005 In exercise of the powers conferred under Section 181 of the Electricity Act, 2003 (Act 36

More information

No. HPSEBL/CE(SO&P)/IS-60A(Vol-II)/ As per list attached.

No. HPSEBL/CE(SO&P)/IS-60A(Vol-II)/ As per list attached. HIMACHAL PRADESH STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD LIMITED (A State Government Undertaking) Office of the Chief Engineer (SO&P), Vidyut Bhawan, Shimla-171004. (HP) Tel./Fax No. 0177-2657901, Email: ceso@hpseb.in,

More information

PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION PROJECT BY CENTRAL AGENCY

PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION PROJECT BY CENTRAL AGENCY Draft Dated 17_March_2010 PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION PROJECT BY CENTRAL AGENCY 1. OBJECTIVE 1.1. This procedure shall provide guidance to the entities to implement Renewable

More information

TRANSMISSION AGREEMENT FOR CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED AND (NAME OF STAGE-II CONNECTIVITY GRANTEE) AND

TRANSMISSION AGREEMENT FOR CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED AND (NAME OF STAGE-II CONNECTIVITY GRANTEE) AND TRANSMISSION AGREEMENT FOR CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED AND (NAME OF STAGE-II CONNECTIVITY GRANTEE) AND (NAME OF ISTS LICENSEE) [If applicable] This Transmission Agreement

More information

PUBLIC WORKS NOTIFICATIONS TELANGANA STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION: HYDERABAD

PUBLIC WORKS NOTIFICATIONS TELANGANA STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION: HYDERABAD PUBLIC WORKS NOTIFICATIONS TELANGANA STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION: HYDERABAD No. TSERC / 3 / 2018 Dated: 30.05.2018. Regulation No. 3 of 2018 Telangana State Electricity Regulatory Commission

More information

Agreement for H.V./ L.V. Consumer.

Agreement for H.V./ L.V. Consumer. As per the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (Electricity Supply Code and other Conditions of Supply) Regulations, 2005 and Electricity Act 2003. Agreement for H.V./ L.V. Consumer. Articles

More information

MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION

MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (Electricity Supply Code and Other Conditions of Supply) Regulations, 2005 INDEX Sr.No. Particulars Page No.

More information

Terms and conditions for supply of 50 MW and part thereof on Short Term basis from December 2007 to May 2008

Terms and conditions for supply of 50 MW and part thereof on Short Term basis from December 2007 to May 2008 Terms and conditions for supply of 50 MW and part thereof on Short Term basis from December 2007 to May 2008 1. Quantum The quantum of power requirement from December 2007 to May 2008 is minimum of 50

More information

UTTAR PRADESH ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION 2 nd Floor, Kisan Mandi Bhawan, Vibhuti Khand Gomti Nagar, Lucknow.

UTTAR PRADESH ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION 2 nd Floor, Kisan Mandi Bhawan, Vibhuti Khand Gomti Nagar, Lucknow. UTTAR PRADESH ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION 2 nd Floor, Kisan Mandi Bhawan, Vibhuti Khand Gomti Nagar, Lucknow GENERAL CONDITIONS OF TRANSMISSION LICENCE December 14, 2005 Regulation No.UPERC/Secy.-05-931

More information

Supply shall generally be given at the following voltages on the basis of contracted load:

Supply shall generally be given at the following voltages on the basis of contracted load: Classification of Supply- Supply shall generally be given at the following voltages on the basis of contracted load: Consumers availing supply at lower voltage than above classification will be required

More information

PARLIAMENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA

PARLIAMENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA PARLIAMENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA SRI LANKA ELECTRICITY ACT, No. 20 OF 2009 [Certified on 8th April, 2009] Printed on the Order of Government Published as a Supplement to Part

More information

THE ELECTRICITY (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2014

THE ELECTRICITY (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2014 1 AS INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA Bill No. 191 of 2014 THE ELECTRICITY (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2014 A BILL further to amend the Electricity Act, 2003. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Sixty-fifth Year of the Republic

More information

The Orissa Electricity (Duty) Act, 1961.

The Orissa Electricity (Duty) Act, 1961. The Orissa Electricity (Duty) Act, 1961. An Act to levy a duty on the consumption of electrical energy on the State of Orissa. Be it enacted by the legislature of the State of Orissa in the Twelfth year

More information

Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission, Mumbai.

Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission, Mumbai. Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission, Mumbai. Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum & Ombudsman) Regulations, 2003 ELECTRICITY ACT, 2003 No.MERC / LEGAL

More information

AGREEMENT FOR SUPPLY OF HT ENERGY

AGREEMENT FOR SUPPLY OF HT ENERGY AGREEMENT FOR SUPPLY OF HT ENERGY This agreement made on the.. day of.., 200 between the Development Commissioner, Cochin Special Economic Zone, Kakkanad for and on behalf of Cochin Special Economic Zone

More information

The Bihar Gazette E X T R A O R D I N A R Y PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY BIHAR ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (BERC)

The Bihar Gazette E X T R A O R D I N A R Y PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY BIHAR ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (BERC) REGISTERED NO. PT-40 The Bihar Gazette E X T R A O R D I N A R Y PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY 20 CHAITRA 1928 (S) (No. PATNA 355) PATNA, TUESDAY 10TH APRIL 2007 BIHAR ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (BERC)

More information

Bhopal dated 6th August, 2004

Bhopal dated 6th August, 2004 Bhopal dated 6th August, 2004 No.2118/MPERC/2004. In exercise of the powers conferred by section 181 (2) (ze, zg) read with section 62(2) and 64 (1) of the Electricity Act, 2003 enacted by the parliament,

More information

STANDARD REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR PROCUREMENT OF POWER FOR MEDIUM TERM. Under Case 1 Bidding Procedure THROUGH

STANDARD REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR PROCUREMENT OF POWER FOR MEDIUM TERM. Under Case 1 Bidding Procedure THROUGH STANDARD REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR PROCUREMENT OF POWER FOR MEDIUM TERM Under Case 1 Bidding Procedure THROUGH TARIFF BASED COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS (As per Bidding Guidelines, issued by the Government

More information

DEPOSITORIES ACT, 1996 [As amended by the Securities Laws(Amendment) Act, 2014]

DEPOSITORIES ACT, 1996 [As amended by the Securities Laws(Amendment) Act, 2014] DEPOSITORIES ACT, 1996 [As amended by the Securities Laws(Amendment) Act, 2014] SECTIONS CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title, extent and commencement 2. Definitions CHAPTER II CERTIFICATE OF COMMENCEMENT

More information

DRAFT STANDARD POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT FOR PROCUREMENT OF.. MW SOLAR POWER ON LONG TERM BASIS. Between... [ Insert Name of Solar Power Developer]

DRAFT STANDARD POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT FOR PROCUREMENT OF.. MW SOLAR POWER ON LONG TERM BASIS. Between... [ Insert Name of Solar Power Developer] DRAFT STANDARD POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT FOR PROCUREMENT OF.. MW SOLAR POWER ON LONG TERM BASIS Between.. [ Insert Name of Solar Power Developer] And NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd. (NVVN). [Insert month

More information

The Conditions of distribution license for distribution licensee (including deemed licensee), 2004

The Conditions of distribution license for distribution licensee (including deemed licensee), 2004 Bhopal, Dated: 23rd July, 2004 No.1999/MPERC/2004.In exercise of powers under Section 16 of the Electricity Act 2003 (36 of 2003), MPERC specifies Condition of Licence applicable to the distribution licensee

More information

AGREEMENT FOR SUPPLY OF LT ENERGY

AGREEMENT FOR SUPPLY OF LT ENERGY AGREEMENT FOR SUPPLY OF LT ENERGY This agreement made on the.. day of.., 200 between the Development Commissioner, Cochin Special Economic Zone, Kakkanad for and on behalf of Cochin Special Economic Zone

More information

WHEELING AND BANKING AGREEMENT FORMAT FOR NON-REC ROUTE PROJECTS. This Wheeling and Banking Agreement is made at on this.. day of

WHEELING AND BANKING AGREEMENT FORMAT FOR NON-REC ROUTE PROJECTS. This Wheeling and Banking Agreement is made at on this.. day of Annexure-1 WHEELING AND BANKING AGREEMENT FORMAT FOR NON-REC ROUTE PROJECTS This Wheeling and Banking Agreement is made at on this.. day of.. between Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited, a

More information

THE RIGHT OF CITIZENS FOR TIME BOUND DELIVERY OF GOODS AND SERVICES AND REDRESSAL OF THEIR GRIEVANCES BILL, 2011

THE RIGHT OF CITIZENS FOR TIME BOUND DELIVERY OF GOODS AND SERVICES AND REDRESSAL OF THEIR GRIEVANCES BILL, 2011 AS INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA Bill No. 131 of 2011 THE RIGHT OF CITIZENS FOR TIME BOUND DELIVERY OF GOODS AND SERVICES AND REDRESSAL OF THEIR GRIEVANCES BILL, 2011 CLAUSES ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES CHAPTER I

More information

Electricity Act and Rules

Electricity Act and Rules ACTS AND RULES RELATING TO SUGAR INDUSTRY [Amendments Incorporated Till October, 2017] Electricity Act and Rules INDIAN SUGAR MILLS ASSOCIATION ANSAL PLAZA, C - BLOCK 2ND FLOOR, AUGUST KRANTI MARG ANDREWS

More information

NIGERIAN ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION REGULATIONS FOR EMBEDDED GENERATION 2012

NIGERIAN ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION REGULATIONS FOR EMBEDDED GENERATION 2012 NIGERIAN ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION REGULATIONS FOR EMBEDDED GENERATION 2012 1 P a g e REGULATION NO: 0112 NIGERIAN ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION In exercise of its powers to make Regulations

More information

NET METERING CONNECTION AGREEMENT

NET METERING CONNECTION AGREEMENT NET METERING CONNECTION AGREEMENT This Agreement is made and entered into at Mumbai on this day of 20 between,(i)... (name of consumer), having its premises at... and Consumer No. (hereinafter referred

More information

STANDARD REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL DOCUMENT FOR SELECTION OF TRANSMISSION SERVICE PROVIDER THROUGH TARIFF BASED COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS

STANDARD REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL DOCUMENT FOR SELECTION OF TRANSMISSION SERVICE PROVIDER THROUGH TARIFF BASED COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS STANDARD REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL DOCUMENT FOR SELECTION OF TRANSMISSION SERVICE PROVIDER THROUGH TARIFF BASED COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS TO ESTABLISH TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR.. [Insert NAME OF PROJECT] ISSUED

More information

ELECTRICITY GENERATION LICENCE GRANTED TO INSERT NAME HERE INSERT GEN REF NUMBER HERE

ELECTRICITY GENERATION LICENCE GRANTED TO INSERT NAME HERE INSERT GEN REF NUMBER HERE ELECTRICITY GENERATION LICENCE GRANTED TO INSERT NAME HERE INSERT GEN REF NUMBER HERE September 2017 Contents PART I Terms of the Licence... 13 PART II Conditions of the Licence... 24 Section C Conditions

More information

Re-Tender. for. Supply & Installation of Low Current Dual Channel Source Meter at. Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur

Re-Tender. for. Supply & Installation of Low Current Dual Channel Source Meter at. Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur Re-Tender for Supply & Installation of Low Current Dual Channel Source Meter at Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur NIT No. : IITJ/SPS/EE/2/2015-16/49 NIT Issue Date : 03 November 2015 Last Date of

More information

CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY. 1. (1) This Act may be called the Tamil Nadu Business Facilitation Act, 2018.

CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY. 1. (1) This Act may be called the Tamil Nadu Business Facilitation Act, 2018. A Bill to support the State of Tamil Nadu, in its aspiration of being one of the most preferred investment destination in the country, by ensuring adequate information availability to the investors thereby

More information

4. PROCEDURE FOR RELEASE OF NEW CONNECTION AND MODIFICATION IN EXISTING CONNECTION

4. PROCEDURE FOR RELEASE OF NEW CONNECTION AND MODIFICATION IN EXISTING CONNECTION 4. PROCEDURE FOR RELEASE OF NEW CONNECTION AND MODIFICATION IN EXISTING CONNECTION Licensee s obligation to supply 4.1 The licensee shall, on an application by the owner or occupier of any premises located

More information

MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD.

MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD. MAHARASHTRA STATE ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD. BID DOCUMENTS FOR SALE OF SHORT TERM POWER ON FIRM BASIS as follows: Duration Quantum in MW Type of Power 01.07.2015 to 30.06.2016 200 MW RTC Power (00:00

More information

LESOTHO ELECTRICITY AND WATER AUTHORITY

LESOTHO ELECTRICITY AND WATER AUTHORITY LESOTHO ELECTRICITY AND WATER AUTHORITY RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY GENERATION LICENCE TEMPLATE August EFFECTIVE DATE 01 MAY 2016 LESOTHO ELECTRICITY AND WATER AUTHORITY pursuant to the provision of the Lesotho

More information

THE ELECTRICITY ACT, [No. 36 OF 2003]

THE ELECTRICITY ACT, [No. 36 OF 2003] THE ELECTRICITY ACT, 2003 [No. 36 OF 2003] An Act to consolidate the laws relating to generation, transmission, distribution, trading and use of electricity and generally for taking measures conducive

More information

Re-Tender. for. Supply & Installation of the Water Chiller. Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur

Re-Tender. for. Supply & Installation of the Water Chiller. Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur Re-Tender for Supply & Installation of the Water Chiller at Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur NIT No. : IITJ/SPS/ENERGY/2/1(I)/2014-15/3 NIT Issue Date : 12 May 2014 Last Date of Submission : 20 May

More information

[TO BE PUBLISHED IN GAZETTE OF INDIA, EXTRAORDINARY, PART II, SECTION 3, SUB-SECTION (i)]

[TO BE PUBLISHED IN GAZETTE OF INDIA, EXTRAORDINARY, PART II, SECTION 3, SUB-SECTION (i)] [TO BE PUBLISHED IN GAZETTE OF INDIA, EXTRAORDINARY, PART II, SECTION 3, SUB-SECTION (i)] GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF FINANCE (DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE) Notification No. 19/2017 - Central Excise (N.T.)

More information

JHARKHAND STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION RANCHI DISTRIBUTION LICENSE

JHARKHAND STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION RANCHI DISTRIBUTION LICENSE JHARKHAND STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION RANCHI DISTRIBUTION LICENSE License is granted by the Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission under Section 14 of the Electricity Act, 2003 (36

More information

Tender. for. Supply & Installation of the Xenon-Arc Lamp. Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur

Tender. for. Supply & Installation of the Xenon-Arc Lamp. Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur Tender for Supply & Installation of the Xenon-Arc Lamp at Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur NIT No. : IITJ/SPS/ENERGY/2/1(I)/2014-15/54 NIT Issue Date : 03 November 2014 Last Date of Submission :

More information

AND FOR PROCUREMENT OF POWER ON VARIABLE CHARGE BASIS

AND FOR PROCUREMENT OF POWER ON VARIABLE CHARGE BASIS POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN M/S (Insert Name of the Company) AND GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH FOR PROCUREMENT OF POWER ON VARIABLE CHARGE BASIS 2012 Designation of Signatory of IPP TABLE OF CONTENTS

More information

CASE No. 173 of Coram. Shri Anand B. Kulkarni, Chairperson Shri Mukesh Khullar, Member

CASE No. 173 of Coram. Shri Anand B. Kulkarni, Chairperson Shri Mukesh Khullar, Member Before the MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION World Trade Centre, Centre No.1, 13th Floor, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai 400005. Tel. 022 22163964/65/69 Fax 22163976 Email: mercindia@merc.gov.in Website:

More information

REGULATION MAKING POWER OF CERC

REGULATION MAKING POWER OF CERC REGULATION MAKING POWER OF CERC Introduction Kartikey Kesarwani* Sumit Kumar** Law comes into existence not only through legislation but also by regulation and litigation. Laws from all three sources are

More information

PUNJAB STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION

PUNJAB STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION PUNJAB STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTIFICATION The 4th October, 2013 No. PSERC/Secy/Regu. 88 Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission hereby approves the guidelines for handling of consumer

More information

CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI. Petition No. 211/MP/2012

CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI. Petition No. 211/MP/2012 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI Petition No. 211/MP/2012 Coram: Dr. Pramod Deo, Chairperson Shri S. Jayaraman, Member Shri V.S. Verma, Member Shri M. Deena Dayalan, Member Date of Hearing:

More information

SOUTHERN ELECTRICITY SUPPLY COMPANY OF ORISSA LIMITED

SOUTHERN ELECTRICITY SUPPLY COMPANY OF ORISSA LIMITED SOUTHERN ELECTRICITY SUPPLY COMPANY OF ORISSA LIMITED COMPLAINT HANDLING PROCEDURE OF DISTRIBUTION LICENSEE (APPROVED BY OERC) 1. This "Complaint Handling Procedure relating to Distribution Activity (Complaint

More information

An Act further to amend the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 and the Depositories Act, 1996.

An Act further to amend the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 and the Depositories Act, 1996. ~ THE SECURITIES LAWS (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2004 # NO. 1 OF 2005 $ [6th January, 2005.] + An Act further to amend the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 and the Depositories Act, 1996. BE it enacted

More information

GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION GANDHINAGAR

GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION GANDHINAGAR GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION GANDHINAGAR Draft Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (Gujarat Electricity Grid Code) (First Amendment) Regulations, 2016 Notification No.. of 2016 In exercise

More information

765 kv S/C Mainpuri-Hapur & Mainpuri-Greater Noida Line with 765 kv/400 kv AIS at Hapur & Greater Noida and Associated Schemes/Work

765 kv S/C Mainpuri-Hapur & Mainpuri-Greater Noida Line with 765 kv/400 kv AIS at Hapur & Greater Noida and Associated Schemes/Work TRANSMISSION SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR PROCUREMENT OF TRANSMISSION SERVICES FOR TRANSMISSION OF ELECTRICITY THROUGH TARIFF BASED COMPETITIVE BIDDING FOR 765 kv S/C Mainpuri-Hapur & Mainpuri-Greater Noida Line

More information

Title: TRANSCO Water & Electricity Transmission & Despatch Licence

Title: TRANSCO Water & Electricity Transmission & Despatch Licence Page 1 of 70 Licence ED/L01/005 Abu Dhabi Transmission and Despatch Company Water and Electricity Transmission and Despatch Licence DOCUMENT NO.: APPROVED BY: NO. OF CONTROLLED DOCUMENTS ISSUED. ED/L01/005

More information

CONSOLIDATED TRANSMISSION OWNERS AGREEMENT. RATE SCHEDULE FERC No. 42

CONSOLIDATED TRANSMISSION OWNERS AGREEMENT. RATE SCHEDULE FERC No. 42 Rate Schedules --> TOA-42 Rate Schedule FERC No. 42 CONSOLIDATED TRANSMISSION OWNERS AGREEMENT RATE SCHEDULE FERC No. 42 Effective Date: 4/16/2012 - Docket #: ER12-1095-000 - Page 1 Rate Schedules -->

More information

THE BLACK MONEY (UNDISCLOSED FOREIGN INCOME AND ASSETS) AND IMPOSITION OF TAX BILL, 2015

THE BLACK MONEY (UNDISCLOSED FOREIGN INCOME AND ASSETS) AND IMPOSITION OF TAX BILL, 2015 AS PASSED BY LOK SABHA ON 11 MAY, Bill No. 84-C of THE BLACK MONEY (UNDISCLOSED FOREIGN INCOME AND ASSETS) AND IMPOSITION OF TAX BILL, ARRANGEMENT OF CLAUSES CHAPTER I CLAUSES PRELIMINARY 1. Short title,

More information

CITIZENS RIGHT TO GRIEVANCE REDRESS BILL, A Bill. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Sixty-second Year of the Republic of India as follows:-

CITIZENS RIGHT TO GRIEVANCE REDRESS BILL, A Bill. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Sixty-second Year of the Republic of India as follows:- 1 CITIZENS RIGHT TO GRIEVANCE REDRESS BILL, 2011 A Bill to lay down an obligation upon every public authority to publish citizens charter stating therein the time within which specified goods shall be

More information

LAWS OF MALAYSIA RENEWABLE ENERGY ACT Act 725 ONLINE VERSION OF UPDATED TEXT OF REPRINT

LAWS OF MALAYSIA RENEWABLE ENERGY ACT Act 725 ONLINE VERSION OF UPDATED TEXT OF REPRINT LAWS OF MALAYSIA ONLINE VERSION OF UPDATED TEXT OF REPRINT Act 725 RENEWABLE ENERGY ACT 2011 As at 1 January 2016 2 RENEWABLE ENERGY ACT 2011 Date of Royal Assent 23 May 2011 Date of publication in the

More information

Tamil Nadu Marine Fishing Regulation Act, 1983

Tamil Nadu Marine Fishing Regulation Act, 1983 Tamil Nadu Marine Fishing Regulation Act, 1983 ACT No. 8 OF 1983. An act to provide for the regulation, restriction and prohibition of fishing by fishing vessels in the sea along the whole or part of the

More information

THE HINDUSTAN TRACTORS LIMITED (ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER OF UNDERTAKINGS) ACT, 1978 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

THE HINDUSTAN TRACTORS LIMITED (ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER OF UNDERTAKINGS) ACT, 1978 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS THE HINDUSTAN TRACTORS LIMITED (ACQUISITION AND TRANSFER OF UNDERTAKINGS) ACT, 1978 SECTIONS 1. Short title and commencement. 2. Definitions. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY CHAPTER II ACQUISITION

More information

BEFORE THE UTTAR PRADESH ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION Quorum Shri Desh Deepak Verma, Chairman Shri I. B. Pandey, Member

BEFORE THE UTTAR PRADESH ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION Quorum Shri Desh Deepak Verma, Chairman Shri I. B. Pandey, Member BEFORE THE UTTAR PRADESH ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION Quorum Shri Desh Deepak Verma, Chairman Shri I. B. Pandey, Member In the matter of: Fixation of transmission tariff for 7.2 KM 400 KV dedicated

More information

Case No.139 of Smt. Chandra Iyengar, Chairperson Shri Azeez M. Khan, Member Shri Deepak Lad, Member

Case No.139 of Smt. Chandra Iyengar, Chairperson Shri Azeez M. Khan, Member Shri Deepak Lad, Member Before the MAHARASHTRA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION World Trade Centre, Centre No.1, 13th Floor, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai 400005. Tel. 022 22163964/65/69 Fax 22163976 Email: mercindia@merc.gov.in Website:

More information

Captive generation by CTU under the Electricity Act, contextually prohibited?

Captive generation by CTU under the Electricity Act, contextually prohibited? Captive generation by CTU under the Electricity Act, 2003 - contextually prohibited? Devansh A. Mohta The starting point of this article is to analyse the meaning of person under the Electricity Act, 2003

More information

THE FOREIGN TRADE (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) ACT, 1992 ACT NO. 22 OF 1992

THE FOREIGN TRADE (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) ACT, 1992 ACT NO. 22 OF 1992 THE FOREIGN TRADE (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) ACT, 1992 ACT NO. 22 OF 1992 [7th August, 1992.] An Act to provide for the development and regulation of foreign trade by facilitating imports into, and augmenting

More information

Tender. for. Supply & Installation of Portable Dissolved Oxygen Meter. Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur

Tender. for. Supply & Installation of Portable Dissolved Oxygen Meter. Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur Tender for Supply & Installation of Portable Dissolved Oxygen Meter at Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur NIT No. : IITJ/SPS/BIO/RD/1/1(I)/2015-16/8 NIT Issue Date : 29 April 2015 Last Date of Submission

More information

Tender. for. Supply & Installation of Laptops. Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur

Tender. for. Supply & Installation of Laptops. Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur Tender for Supply & Installation of Laptops at Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur NIT No. : IITJ/SPS/RCTMT/1/1(I)/2014-15/75 NIT Issue Date : 14 January 2015 Last Date of Submission : 27 January 2015

More information

DETAILED PROCEDURE FOR GRANT OF CONNECTIVITY TO PROJECTS BASED ON RENEWABLE SOURCES TO INTER-STATE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

DETAILED PROCEDURE FOR GRANT OF CONNECTIVITY TO PROJECTS BASED ON RENEWABLE SOURCES TO INTER-STATE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM Annexure DETAILED PROCEDURE FOR GRANT OF CONNECTIVITY TO PROJECTS BASED ON RENEWABLE SOURCES TO INTER-STATE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 1. This Procedure is being issued in accordance with Regulation 27 of the

More information

Form II DISTRIBUTION LICENCE. The comments were received from... vide letter dated...

Form II DISTRIBUTION LICENCE. The comments were received from... vide letter dated... Form II DISTRIBUTION LICENCE In the matter of approval to distribute power to the CSEZ Administrative Office by extending the existing power distribution area Government of Kerala vide G.O.(Rt) No.118/02/PD

More information

स एसआईआर-क य इल नक अ भय क अन स ध न स थ न

स एसआईआर-क य इल नक अ भय क अन स ध न स थ न Notice Inviting e-tender Tender ID: - 2019_CSIR_22264_1 1. Director CSIR-CEERI, Pilani on behalf of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi are hereby invited Online e-tender for

More information

DISTRIBUTION AND SUPPLY LICENCE

DISTRIBUTION AND SUPPLY LICENCE SULTANATE OF OMAN DISTRIBUTION AND SUPPLY LICENCE GRANTED TO Majan Electricity Company S.A.O.C Effective: 1 May 2005 Modified: 1 January 2016 CONTENTS Page PART I THE LICENCE... 4 1. Grant of the Licence...

More information

Haryana School Education Act, 1995

Haryana School Education Act, 1995 CHAPTER 1 PRELIMINARY 1. (1) This Act may be called the Haryana School Education Act, 1995. (2) It extends to the whole of the State of Haryana. (3) It shall come into force on such date, as the State

More information

THE COMPETITION (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2007

THE COMPETITION (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2007 1 TO BE INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA Bill No. 70 of 2007 12 of 2003. THE COMPETITION (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2007 A BILL to amend the Competition Act, 2002. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-eighth Year of

More information

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA N$7.60 WINDHOEK - 18 October 2007 No. 3922 CONTENTS GOVERNMENT NOTICE Page No. 187 Promulgation of Electricity Act, 2007 (Act No. 4 of 2007), of the Parliament...

More information

THE INTER-STATE MIGRANT WORKMEN (REGULATION OF EMPLOYMENT AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) ACT, (No. 30 of 1979)

THE INTER-STATE MIGRANT WORKMEN (REGULATION OF EMPLOYMENT AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) ACT, (No. 30 of 1979) THE INTER-STATE MIGRANT WORKMEN (REGULATION OF EMPLOYMENT AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) ACT, 1979 (No. 30 of 1979) [11 th June, 1979] An Act to regulate the employment of inter-state migrant workmen and to

More information

THE KARNATAKA MARINE FISHING (REGULATION) ACT, 1986

THE KARNATAKA MARINE FISHING (REGULATION) ACT, 1986 THE KARNATAKA MARINE FISHING (REGULATION) ACT, 1986 KARNATAKA ACT No.24 OF 1986 (First published in the Karnataka Gazette Extraordinary dated 28th day of May, 1986) (Received the assent of the Governor

More information

ORISSA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION DISTRIBUTION (CONDITIONS OF SUPPLY) CODE, 2004

ORISSA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION DISTRIBUTION (CONDITIONS OF SUPPLY) CODE, 2004 ORISSA ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION DISTRIBUTION (CONDITIONS OF SUPPLY) CODE, 2004 2 THE ORISSA GAZETTE EXTRA ORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No.710, CUTTACK, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2004 / JAISTHA 7, 1926

More information

THE ASSAM GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, MAY 7,

THE ASSAM GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, MAY 7, THE ASSAM GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, MAY 7, 2004 761 NOTIFICATION The 22nd December, 2003 No. AERC. 65/2003/101. In exercise of the power conferred on it by Section 181 read with Sub-section 5 of Section

More information